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Playing the Devil's Music
- The DI Stella Cole Thrillers, Book 8
- Narrated by: Joanna Lee
- Length: 11 hrs and 20 mins
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Summary
A Satanic serial killer returns. There's just one problem. He's in jail.
A dead man crucified on an oak tree used by pagans. A pentagram carved into his chest. Antlers adorning his lifeless body. A horrific discovery in the autopsy room. All hallmarks of infamous serial killer Ulrik Ahlgren—the "Brain Surgeon." It should be an open-and-shut case. Except Ahlgren is currently locked up in Kumla Bunker, Sweden's secure prison for its most deranged killers.
After committing a serious criminal offence against a senior officer, Detective Inspector Stella Cole is out of Stockholm Homicide. But as the killings mount, her superiors realise they have no choice but to bring her back. Only the "Queen of Weirdness" has the insights and the experience to solve the case.
The killer is copying every aspect of Ulrik Ahlgren's horrific crimes. Stella's new colleagues in the county town of Örebro are convinced it's a classic master-disciple set-up. But as Stella investigates, she spots more and more oddities. Aspects of the gruesome MO don't fit the pattern. She realises something else is in play. She visits Ulrik Ahlgren in the Bunker to ask for his help.
As her investigation takes her deep into the world of outlaw biker gangs and the Swedish death metal scene, it's another serial killer she turns to for help when everything appears lost. Not just for the case, but for Stella herself.
Crime fiction fans love Stella!
The eighth novel in an enthralling series
This twisty, intricately plotted crime thriller is the eighth book in Andy Maslen’s popular Stella Cole series. The action takes place in Sweden, home to fictional detectives Martin Beck, Kurt Wallander, Harry Hole, and Saga Norén.
Be prepared to lose sleep, as you promise yourself, "Just one more chapter."
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- Sam Southampton
- 20-02-24
Stella on fire 🔥
She has grown into a formidable force of nature, I can't wait to see what she does next.
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- Andromeda's Twin
- 26-11-23
Welcome back Stella
I shall start by saying that this is one of my favourite series and I've loved every book so far. I preferred the original narrator Helen Moore and took a while to acclimatise to the second, Kim Bretton, but I'd take either over Joanna Lee who is, however, a great narrator but she's just not Stella Cole as I think of her. I am sure that I'll get used to new Stella eventually.
So the story, WOW, I think it may be my favourite so far, I welcomed the brief reappearance of 'other' Stella and hope we see more of her soon, she's far more interesting than original Stella.
Absolutely loved the ending and am now revisiting the earlier books to ease the pain of the long wait for a ninth book.
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- Paul Loseby
- 13-03-24
Love Andy Maslen's books but
I love listening to Andy Maslen's audiobooks but I couldn't finish this one, purely because of the narration. Joanna Lee is obviously try to do a good job and putting all of her acting skills into the reading of the book, but it is just too far 'over the top' and spoils what I'm sure, is a good book otherwise.
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